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Organize/Manage daily & nightly Box Office operations (Will Call, Guest List, Ticket Sales, Ticket Scanning, etc.) Facilitate open communication with the Box Office Manager, staff and all other venue departments.
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Their responsibilities include: Installing, testing, troubleshooting, repairing or replacing cryptologic networks, physical security systems, electronic equipment, antennas, personal computers, auxiliary equipment, digital and optical interfaces, and data systems Configuring, monitoring and evaluating Information Operations (IO), Information Warfare (IW) systems and Information Assurance (IA) operations Cryptologic Technician Collection (CTR) - CTRs serve as experts in intercepting signals.
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Provision collaboration and network services within Cisco Call Manager, Cisco Unity, Cisco IM/Presence/MRA, Cisco Emergency Responder, Office 365 and Microsoft Teams. Support video conferencing operations as needed, and aid in large-scale setup tasks.
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Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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As the front office lead manages business deliverables by collaborating with other cross- functional IT teams to support FTR trade capture, financial and risk analytics, risk limits monitoring, collateral management, and risk reporting.
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Know and adhere to TCU's policies and procedures related to the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) regulations in order to safeguard against money maundering and other transactions prohibited by Federal law.
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Fidelity Digital Asset Management (FDAM) is seeking an experienced individual to lead Investment Operations. Establish, maintain, and oversee Fidelity s Digital Asset Management investment operations team.
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Willing to work in a metrics driven environment and possess technical knowledge of various systems such as Ellucian Banner, Sunapsis, Service Now, Salesforce, Admit Ware, Apply Yourself, SharePoint, Microsoft Office Suite and Five9 applications.
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Key words: Fund Accountant, investment operations, asset reconciliation, trade operations, foreign exchange, trade reconciliation, trade settlement, fund administration. We are currently seeking candidates for a Senior Investment Operations Analyst at a global asset management co.
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Assist the Front Office Manager in managing the Front Office operations to achieve customer satisfaction, quality service and compliance with corporate/franchise policies and procedures while meeting/exceeding financial goals.
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Ensure all Box Office staff adheres to the company's ticket operations policies and procedures. Organize and oversee nightly Box Office operations during events (Ticket Sales, Will Call, Ticketing Scanning, etc.
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Investment Operations generates operational alpha for Boston Partners and its clients through continuous process improvement. Effective communication throughout the process enables the Investment Operations team to deliver impactful results and superior client service.
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Ensure that project coordination with all MBTA Departments, such as Capital Program Oversight (project controls and administration and finance), Capital Planning, Chief Engineer's Office, Capital Delivery, Maintenance, Operations, Environmental, Real Estate, Accessibility, Customer Experience, and Major Programs as required, occurs on a timely basis.
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Dal-Tile is currently seeking an exceptional Regional Operations Director to join our TEAM! Operations include Inventory Management Procedures, Idle Assets, Cycle Counting, Cash Management Procedures, Banking, Order Management Procedures, Purchase Order Procedures, and Files/Paper-flow.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office including Word, Excel and Outlook and web browsers. Complete knowledge of clinical operations, hospital mission and goals and human resources policies and procedures.
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